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==Configuring KMail==
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'''KMail configuration can be reached through <menuchoice>Settings → Configure KMail...</menuchoice>.
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Listed below are the links to the many configuration options in KMail.


===Identities===
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You can find a quick introduction to the Identities page in the Getting Started section.
== Configuring KMail == <!--T:1-->
This page allows you to create one or more Identities, i.e. combinations of name, email address and other settings. For example, you can create one identity for business communication and one for personal communication. If you have more than one email address, you can create one identity per address. You will then be able to select an identity on a per-message basis.
The page consists of a list of identities and buttons to manage them. The identities list will always show at least one identity, which is then the Default identity.
To add a new identity to the identity list, click on the '''Add...''' button. The New identity dialog will then appear. <br />


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[[Image:Kmail-Configure.png|thumb|500px|center|Configure Kmail]]
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''KMail configuration can be reached through'' <menuchoice>Settings → Configure KMail...</menuchoice>.
Listed below are the links to the many configuration options in '''KMail'''.
=== Identities === <!--T:4-->
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*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#New Identity|New Identity]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#New Identity|New Identity]]
**[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#General|Identities General Tab]]
**[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#General|Identities General Tab]]
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**[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#Picture|Identities Picture Tab]]
**[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Identities#Picture|Identities Picture Tab]]


===Accounts===
=== Accounts === <!--T:6-->


You can find a quick introduction to the Accounts page in the Setting up your Account section.
<!--T:7-->
This page allows you to create one or more (incoming and outgoing) accounts, i.e. combinations of mail servers, login information and other settings. Typically, you will create one outgoing (used for sending messages) and one incoming (used to retrieve messages) account. You can create as many accounts as you want, though, and assign each one to different identities or decide on a per-message basis.
You can quickly set up new accounts with the [[Special:myLanguage/KMail/Account Wizard|Account Wizard]]. The following describes the manual configuration tabs. This page allows you to create one or more (incoming and outgoing) accounts, i.e. combinations of mail servers, login information and other settings. Typically, you will create one incoming (used to retrieve messages) and one outgoing (used for sending messages) account. You can create as many accounts as you want, though, and assign each one to different identities or decide on a per-message basis.


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*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Accounts#Receiving |Receiving Account]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Accounts#Receiving |Receiving Account]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Accounts#Sending Account|Sending Account]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Accounts#Sending Account|Sending Account]]


===Appearance===
=== Appearance === <!--T:9-->


<!--T:10-->
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#Fonts |Appearance Fonts]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#Fonts |Appearance Fonts]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#Colors |Appearance Colors]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#Colors |Appearance Colors]]
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*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#System Tray |Appearance System Tray]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Appearance#System Tray |Appearance System Tray]]


===Composer===
=== Composer === <!--T:11-->


<!--T:12-->
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#General |Composer General]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#General |Composer General]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#Standard Templates |Composer Standard Templates]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#Standard Templates |Composer Standard Templates]]
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*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#External Editor |Composer External Editor]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Composer#External Editor |Composer External Editor]]


===Security===
=== Security === <!--T:13-->


<!--T:14-->
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Reading |Security Reading]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Reading |Security Reading]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Composing |Security Composing]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Composing |Security Composing]]
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*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Miscellaneous |Security Miscellaneous]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Security#Miscellaneous |Security Miscellaneous]]


===Misc===
=== Misc === <!--T:15-->


<!--T:16-->
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Misc#Folders|Misc Folders]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Misc#Folders|Misc Folders]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Misc#Invitations|Misc Invitations]]
*[[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Configuring Kmail/Misc#Invitations|Misc Invitations]]


==Options without a user interface representation==
== Options without a user interface representation == <!--T:17-->
Apart from the options presented in the configuration dialog, some options can only be set directly in the KMail configuration file or through KIOSK. These so called “hidden” configuration options cannot be changed via the normal KMail Settings dialog; they must be made by modifying the configuration file using a text editor or the kwriteconfig program.  
 
The KMail configuration file is called kmailrc and can be found in your home directory. The location can vary according to your operating system or distribution, but can always be found by running the command kde4-config --path config --locate kmailrc. For the remainder of this section, assume that the configuration file is located in /path/to/kmailrc.  
<!--T:18-->
Warning
Apart from the options presented in the configuration dialog, some options can only be set directly in the KMail configuration file or through KIOSK (eg. Input into '''Konsole'''). These so called “hidden” configuration options cannot be changed via the normal '''KMail''' Settings dialog; they must be made by modifying the configuration file using a text editor or the kwriteconfig program. The configuration file is to be written in the format of [Section Name] and the following lines are the variables and their settings. If you are manually editing the configuration file you will need to add the [Section Name] before adding variables. The kwriteconfig will add the section for you as long as you use the <code>--group</code> switch.
Whenever changing these options, make sure to quit KMail first before editing the configuration file. Only restart KMail after you have made and saved the changes to the configuration file.  
The '''KMail''' configuration file is called kmail2rc and can be found in your home directory. The location can vary according to your operating system or distribution, but can always be found by running the command  
Send Message Distribution Notifications with an empty sender string (SendMDNsWithEmptySender)
<code>kf5-config --path config --locate kmail2rc</code>. For the remainder of this section, assume that the configuration file is located in <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt>.  
Send Message Disposition Notifications with an empty sender string. Some servers might be configured to reject such messages, so if you are experiencing problems sending MDNs, make sure this option is set to false. To enable this feature, add a line reading: SendMDNsWithEmptySender=true to the [MDN] section of the KMail configuration file. If there is no such section, simply add [MDN]on a line by itself just above the option. Note that the default setting of “false” strictly speaking violates Internet standards, but is set that way for practical reasons, to avoid servers rejecting MDNs that KMail generates because they think they are SPAM.  
 
% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group MDN --key SendMDNsWithEmptySender true
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MaximumAttachmentSize
{{Warning|1=Whenever changing these options, make sure to quit '''KMail''' first before editing the configuration file. Only restart '''KMail''' after you have made and saved the changes to the configuration file.}}
This allows the maximum filesize allowed for attachments in the mail composer to be limited. To limit attachments to 20 MB in size, for example, add a line reading (under [Composer] section):  
 
MaximumAttachmentSize=20
<!--T:20-->
* Send Message Distribution Notifications with an empty sender string (SendMDNsWithEmptySender)
 
<!--T:21-->
Some servers might be configured to reject such messages, so if you are experiencing problems sending MDNs, make sure this option is set to false.
To enable this feature, add to the '''[MDN]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:22-->
{{Input|1=SendMDNsWithEmptySender=true}}
 
<!--T:23-->
If there is no such section, simply add <code>[MDN]</code> on a line by itself just above the option.  
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:24-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group MDN --key SendMDNsWithEmptySender true}}
 
<!--T:25-->
{{Note|The default setting of “false” strictly speaking violates Internet standards, but is set that way for practical reasons, to avoid servers rejecting MDNs that '''KMail''' generates because they think they are SPAM. }}
 
<!--T:26-->
* MaximumAttachmentSize
 
<!--T:27-->
This allows the maximum filesize allowed for attachments in the mail composer to be limited. To limit attachments to 20 MB in size, for example, add a line under '''[Composer]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:28-->
{{Input|1=MaximumAttachmentSize=20}}
 
<!--T:29-->
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:30-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group Composer --key MaximumAttachmentSize 20}}
 
<!--T:31-->
* CloseDespiteSystemTray
 
<!--T:32-->
This option allows you to configure the application to close fully, even if there is a system tray icon configured, which would normally keep the application running. To enable the feature, add a line under '''[General]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:33-->
{{Input|1=CloseDespiteSystemTray=true}}
 
<!--T:34-->
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:35-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group General --key CloseDespiteSystemTray true}}
 
==== OutOfOffice Specific ==== <!--T:36-->
 
<!--T:37-->
When manually entering entries into the configuration file, and there is no such section, simply add <code>[OutOfOffice]</code> on a line by itself just above the option. Applying defaults to the out-of-office configuration dialog via the corresponding button will restore this domain, in case the user has changed it. 
 
<!--T:38-->
* CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup
 
<!--T:39-->
With this option enabled, '''KMail''' will check on every startup if there is an active out-of-office configured and show a warning if this is the case. To disable the feature, add a line under '''[OutOfOffice]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:40-->
{{Input|1=CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup=false}}
 
<!--T:41-->
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:42-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group OutOfOffice --key CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup false}}
 
<!--T:43-->
* Allow out-of-office settings to be adjusted by the user.
 
<!--T:44-->
In case you don't want users to be able to upload their own out-of-office scripts to the server you can add to the '''[OutOfOffice]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:45-->
{{Input|1=AllowOutOfOfficeSettings=false}}
 
<!--T:46-->
If there is no such section, simply add <code>[OutOfOffice]</code> on a line by itself just above the option.
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:47-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group OutOfOffice --key AllowOutOfOfficeSettings false}}
 
* Allow out-of-office scripts to be uploaded by the user, but no settings changed.
 
<!--T:48-->
If you want to allow your users to upload their own out-of-office scripts but you do not want them to be able to change the domain to react to and the react-to-spam setting, you can add to the '''[OutOfOffice]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:49-->
{{Input|1=AllowOutOfOfficeUploadButNoSettings=true}}
 
<!--T:50-->
<!-- Uncomment if correct
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:51-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group OutOfOffice --key AllowOutOfOfficeUploadButNoSettings true}}
-->
 
<!--T:52-->
* Default domain to limit out-of-office replies to.
 
<!--T:53-->
When editing vacation (out-of-office) scripts, the user can specify a domain to limit the sending of such replies to. To pre-load this setting with a default value, add to the '''[OutOfOffice]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:54-->
{{Input|1=OutOfOfficeDomain=myMailDomain.test}}
 
<!--T:55-->
<!-- Uncomment if correct
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:56-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group OutOfOffice --key OutOfOfficeDomain myMailDomain.test}}
-->


% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group Composer --key MaximumAttachmentSize 20
<!--T:57-->
CloseDespiteSystemTray
* Enable sending of out-of-office replies to messages marked as SPAM.
This option allows you to configure the application to close fully, even if there is a system tray icon configured, which would normally keep the application running. To enable the feature, add a line reading (under [General] section):
CloseDespiteSystemTray=true


% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group General --key CloseDespiteSystemTray true
<!--T:58-->
CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup
By default, out-of-office replies are not sent to messages marked as SPAM. To override this behavior, add to the '''[OutOfOffice]''' section of the Configuration File:
With this option enabled, KMail will check on every startup if there is an active out-of-office configured and show a warning if this is the case. To disable the feature, add a line reading (under [OutOfOffice] section):  
CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup=false


% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group OutOfOffice --key CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup false
<!--T:59-->
Allow out-of-office settings to be adjusted by the user.
{{Input|1=OutOfOfficeReactToSpam=true}}
  In case you don't want users to be able to upload their own out-of-office scripts to the server you can add:  
   
AllowOutOfOfficeSettings=false
<!-- Uncomment if correct
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':


to the [OutOfOffice] section of the KMail configuration file. If there is no such section, simply add “[OutOfOffice]” on a line by itself just above the option.
<!--T:60-->
Allow out-of-office scripts to be uploaded by the user, but no settings changed.
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group OutOfOffice --key OutOfOfficeReactToSpam true}}
If you want to allow your users to upload their own out-of-office scripts but you do not want them to be able to change the domain to react to and the react-to-spam setting, you can add:
-->
AllowOutOfOfficeUploadButNoSettings=true


to the [OutOfOffice] section of the KMail configuration file. If there is no such section, simply add “[OutOfOffice]” on a line by itself just above the option.
<!--T:61-->
Default domain to limit out-of-office replies to.
* disregardUmask
When editing vacation (out-of-office) scripts, the user can specify a domain to limit the sending of such replies to. To pre-load this setting with a default value, add
OutOfOfficeDomain=myMailDomain.test


to the [OutOfOffice] section of the KMail configuration file. If there is no such section, simply add “[OutOfOffice]” on a line by itself just above the option. Applying defaults to the out-of-office configuration dialog via the corresponding button will restore this domain, in case the user has changed it.
<!--T:62-->
Enable sending of out-of-office replies to messages marked as SPAM.
In versions prior to 1.9, KMail saved all attachments to disk with permissions set to 600 — only readable or writable by the owner of the file. In response to user feedback, this was made configurable in KMail version 1.9, with the defaults changed to honour the umask set on the user account while saving files to disk. To enable this feature, add under '''[General]''' section of the Configuration File:
By default, out-of-office replies are not sent to messages marked as SPAM. To override this behavior, add  
OutOfOfficeReactToSpam=true


to the [OutOfOffice] section of the KMail configuration file. If there is no such section, simply add “[OutOfOffice]” on a line by itself just above the option. Applying defaults to the out-of-office configuration dialog via the corresponding button will restore this setting, in case the user has changed it.
<!--T:63-->
disregardUmask
{{Input|1=disregardUmask=true}}
In versions prior to 1.9, KMail saved all attachments to disk with permissions set to 600 — only readable or writable by the owner of the file. In response to user feedback, this was made configurable in KMail version 1.9, with the defaults changed to honour the umask set on the user account while saving files to disk. To enable this feature, add a line reading (under [General] section):
disregardUmask=true


% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group General --key disregardUmask true  
<!--T:64-->
AutoLostFoundMove
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:65-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group General --key disregardUmask true}}
 
<!--T:66-->
* AutoLostFoundMove
 
<!--T:67-->
Activate this option to automate the handling of not yet uploaded messages in disconnected IMAP folders that cannot be uploaded. This can happen if the folder was removed from the server or your access rights have been restricted. Such messages will automatically be moved to a newly created lost+found folder if this option is enabled; you will be asked how to proceed every time otherwise.  
Activate this option to automate the handling of not yet uploaded messages in disconnected IMAP folders that cannot be uploaded. This can happen if the folder was removed from the server or your access rights have been restricted. Such messages will automatically be moved to a newly created lost+found folder if this option is enabled; you will be asked how to proceed every time otherwise.  
ShowUserAgent
'''Configuration File:'''
Starting in version 1.9, KMail can show the User-Agent or X-Mailer value from the message header when using Fancy Headers (see View → Headers menu). To enable this feature, add a line reading (under [Reader] section):  
 
ShowUserAgent=true
<!--T:68-->
* ShowUserAgent
 
<!--T:69-->
Starting in version 1.9, KMail can show the User-Agent or X-Mailer value from the message header when using Fancy Headers (see <menuchoice>View → Headers</menuchoice> menu). To enable this feature, add under '''[Reader]''' section of the Configuration File:
 
<!--T:70-->
{{Input|1=ShowUserAgent=true}}
 
<!--T:71-->
Alternatively, input the following into '''Konsole''':
 
<!--T:72-->
{{Input|1=kwriteconfig --file <tt>/path/to/kmailrc</tt> --group Reader --key ShowUserAgent true}}
 
== More Information == <!--T:74-->
 
<!--T:75-->
* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/pim/kmail2/configure.html KDE official documentation]


% kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group Reader --key ShowUserAgent true
<!--T:73-->
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Configuring KMail

Configure Kmail

KMail configuration can be reached through Settings → Configure KMail.... Listed below are the links to the many configuration options in KMail.

Identities

Accounts

You can quickly set up new accounts with the Account Wizard. The following describes the manual configuration tabs. This page allows you to create one or more (incoming and outgoing) accounts, i.e. combinations of mail servers, login information and other settings. Typically, you will create one incoming (used to retrieve messages) and one outgoing (used for sending messages) account. You can create as many accounts as you want, though, and assign each one to different identities or decide on a per-message basis.

Appearance

Composer

Security

Misc

Options without a user interface representation

Apart from the options presented in the configuration dialog, some options can only be set directly in the KMail configuration file or through KIOSK (eg. Input into Konsole). These so called “hidden” configuration options cannot be changed via the normal KMail Settings dialog; they must be made by modifying the configuration file using a text editor or the kwriteconfig program. The configuration file is to be written in the format of [Section Name] and the following lines are the variables and their settings. If you are manually editing the configuration file you will need to add the [Section Name] before adding variables. The kwriteconfig will add the section for you as long as you use the --group switch. The KMail configuration file is called kmail2rc and can be found in your home directory. The location can vary according to your operating system or distribution, but can always be found by running the command kf5-config --path config --locate kmail2rc. For the remainder of this section, assume that the configuration file is located in /path/to/kmailrc.

Warning
Whenever changing these options, make sure to quit KMail first before editing the configuration file. Only restart KMail after you have made and saved the changes to the configuration file.


  • Send Message Distribution Notifications with an empty sender string (SendMDNsWithEmptySender)

Some servers might be configured to reject such messages, so if you are experiencing problems sending MDNs, make sure this option is set to false. To enable this feature, add to the [MDN] section of the Configuration File:

SendMDNsWithEmptySender=true

If there is no such section, simply add [MDN] on a line by itself just above the option. Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group MDN --key SendMDNsWithEmptySender true
Note
The default setting of “false” strictly speaking violates Internet standards, but is set that way for practical reasons, to avoid servers rejecting MDNs that KMail generates because they think they are SPAM.


  • MaximumAttachmentSize

This allows the maximum filesize allowed for attachments in the mail composer to be limited. To limit attachments to 20 MB in size, for example, add a line under [Composer] section of the Configuration File:

MaximumAttachmentSize=20

Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group Composer --key MaximumAttachmentSize 20
  • CloseDespiteSystemTray

This option allows you to configure the application to close fully, even if there is a system tray icon configured, which would normally keep the application running. To enable the feature, add a line under [General] section of the Configuration File:

CloseDespiteSystemTray=true

Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group General --key CloseDespiteSystemTray true

OutOfOffice Specific

When manually entering entries into the configuration file, and there is no such section, simply add [OutOfOffice] on a line by itself just above the option. Applying defaults to the out-of-office configuration dialog via the corresponding button will restore this domain, in case the user has changed it.

  • CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup

With this option enabled, KMail will check on every startup if there is an active out-of-office configured and show a warning if this is the case. To disable the feature, add a line under [OutOfOffice] section of the Configuration File:

CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup=false

Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group OutOfOffice --key CheckOutOfOfficeOnStartup false
  • Allow out-of-office settings to be adjusted by the user.

In case you don't want users to be able to upload their own out-of-office scripts to the server you can add to the [OutOfOffice] section of the Configuration File:

AllowOutOfOfficeSettings=false

If there is no such section, simply add [OutOfOffice] on a line by itself just above the option. Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group OutOfOffice --key AllowOutOfOfficeSettings false
  • Allow out-of-office scripts to be uploaded by the user, but no settings changed.

If you want to allow your users to upload their own out-of-office scripts but you do not want them to be able to change the domain to react to and the react-to-spam setting, you can add to the [OutOfOffice] section of the Configuration File:

AllowOutOfOfficeUploadButNoSettings=true


  • Default domain to limit out-of-office replies to.

When editing vacation (out-of-office) scripts, the user can specify a domain to limit the sending of such replies to. To pre-load this setting with a default value, add to the [OutOfOffice] section of the Configuration File:

OutOfOfficeDomain=myMailDomain.test


  • Enable sending of out-of-office replies to messages marked as SPAM.

By default, out-of-office replies are not sent to messages marked as SPAM. To override this behavior, add to the [OutOfOffice] section of the Configuration File:

OutOfOfficeReactToSpam=true


  • disregardUmask

In versions prior to 1.9, KMail saved all attachments to disk with permissions set to 600 — only readable or writable by the owner of the file. In response to user feedback, this was made configurable in KMail version 1.9, with the defaults changed to honour the umask set on the user account while saving files to disk. To enable this feature, add under [General] section of the Configuration File:

disregardUmask=true

Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group General --key disregardUmask true
  • AutoLostFoundMove

Activate this option to automate the handling of not yet uploaded messages in disconnected IMAP folders that cannot be uploaded. This can happen if the folder was removed from the server or your access rights have been restricted. Such messages will automatically be moved to a newly created lost+found folder if this option is enabled; you will be asked how to proceed every time otherwise. Configuration File:

  • ShowUserAgent

Starting in version 1.9, KMail can show the User-Agent or X-Mailer value from the message header when using Fancy Headers (see View → Headers menu). To enable this feature, add under [Reader] section of the Configuration File:

ShowUserAgent=true

Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:

kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group Reader --key ShowUserAgent true

More Information